Book Jewel of the Month: Lamentations of the Heart (Wells-Smith)

 


What is a book jewel? A sometimes-overlooked book with remarkable insight and potential significance. Each month, we share near-daily, or as often as possible, reviews of the monthly book jewel - short, succinct reviews that can be read in 1-2 minutes with links to the reviewer by reviewers whose words are worthy of being heard and whose opinions are worthy of being considered. Sometimes a couple of minutes contains more impressive thought than ten times that many. We will let you decide that.

This month's book jewel is Lamentations of the Heart by Marti Wells-Smith.

Description

Lamentations of the Heart soulfully combines contemporary free verse poetry and nonfictional prose to tell the story of one mother’s grief following the death of her only child. The author interweaves scriptural passages with the inevitable struggles to accept and make sense of her new reality. All of it reveals the unending love for family that remains.

Written to reach out to others who have experienced similar pain, it moves upon the uneven, wavering pattern of great emotion, along a tumultuous path blessed with signs and wonders —

  • an unwanted journey
  • a tapestry of life
  • healing begins


Review by Robyn Churchill: "A gift to anyone who reads it." (5 stars)

Like most of us, I’ve experienced the sting of death in my personal life but more so in my 45-year career as a Registered Nurse and Case Manager. This is one book that I’d definitely recommend to family members who are enduring bereavement!

Ms. Wells-Smith describes how she sadly and suddenly lost her only son in his 20th decade of life. In the midst of her anguish however, she’s been given signs of reassurance that could have only come from her Higher Power.

Ms. Wells-Smith poignantly conveys how and why her faith has unshackled her from the grips of incapacitating grief. She cites examples and bears witness to the fact that by claiming the promises given to each of us, we can endure that which might seem impossible to endure.





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